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J. EVERITT.

KITCHEN TABLE AND CABINET. No. 397,073. Patented Jan. 29 1889.

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(No ModeL) J. EVERITT.

KITCHEN TABLE AND CABINET.

Patented Jan. 29, 1889.

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JESSE EVERIT", OF KNOXVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TOJEROME IV. IIATHJUVAY, OF SAME PLACE.

KITCHEN TABLE AND CABINET.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 397,073, dated January29, 1889.

Application filed March 16, 1888. Serial No. 267,387. (No model.)

To aZZ whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, JESSE EVERITT, a citizen of the United States,residing at Knoxville, in the county of lioga and State of Pennsylvania,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a CombinedKitchenTable and Cabinet, of which the followi n is a specification.

My combined table and cabinet comprises a body of the shape ofaparallelopipedon formed with base-cleats, a floor supported on thebasecleats, back, sides having openings in the upper portion thereof,and a front having four openings in the lower portion and three open-:ings in the upper portion, a top extending over said body at the frontand sides, a horizontal partition dividing the body beneath the upperopenings of the sides and front into lower and upper chambers, threevertical partitions dividing the lower chamber into four con'ipartments,providing three drawer-receptacles and one locker, four verticalpartitions subdividing the inner portion of the locker into narrowcompartments, four vertical par- 2 5 titions dividing the upper chamberinto five compartments providing three drawer-receptacles and twoboxreceptacles at the sides, drawers in their receptacles, swingingboxes pivoted at one corner in their receptacles,

having handles extending in front of the cabinet beneath the'top of thetable, by which they are opened and closed, and a door for closing thelocker, as hereinafter described and claimed.

In order that my invention may be fully understoml, I will proceed todescribe it with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which FigureI is a front elevation of my improved 40 combined table and cabinet.Fig. II isavertical longitudinal section thereof on the line II II,Figs. III and IV, looking in the direction of the arrow. Fig. Ill isahorizontal section on the line III III, Fig. I, looking in the 5direction of the arrow, the swinging boxes and a drawer being shown openin dotted lines. Fig. IV is a horizontal section on the line IV IV, Fig.I, looking in the direction. of the arrow, the door of the locker and adrawer be- 5o ing shown open in dotted lines.

1 is the body or cabinet proper, in the form of a parallelopipedon, and2 the top or table, extending slightly over the body or cabinet properat the front and sides. The body is formed with base-cleats 3, a floor,I, supported on the base-cleats, a back, 5, the sides 6, (each sidehaving an opening in the upper portion,) and a front, 7, having fouropenings in the lower portion and three openings in the upper portion.Extending across the body beneath the upper openings is a horizontalpartition, 8, forming lower and upper chambers.

9 are vertical partitions dividing the lower chamber into fourcompartments, providing three drawer-receptacles, 10, and a locker, 11.The locker is subdivided at its inner portion by vertical partitions 12,forming narrow coinpartments 13. The locker is closed by a door, 14,supported by hinges 15 at one side and provided with a latch, 16,engaging a keeper, 7o 17, at the other side.

18 are lower drawers sliding in the receptacles 10, having drawer-pulls19. Between the top and the horizontal partition are four verticalpartitions, 20, dividing the upper chamher into drawer-receptacles 2]and box-receptacles 22.

23 are the upper drawers sliding in the receptacles 92, havingdrawer-pulls 24.. To the top of the horizontal partition, at the sidesand within the box-receptacl es, are hinged, by pivots 25, the swingingboxes 2U,havintheir sides 27 extending in front of the body to providehandles 28, by which the boxes are turned in and out on their pivots.

29 are handles by which the article can be lifted.

The various parts of the article are provided for use as follows: thelower drawers for meal and flour; the compartment portion of the lockerfor griddles, spiders, and broilers; the outer portion of the locker forpans and tins; the upper drawers for condiments; the swinging boxes forknives and forks and dish-towels. Theswingingboxes26,arrangedtransversely of the article and extending the full width thereof, areagreat convenience in connection with a combined table and cabinet, forthe reason that they extend across the table in a position where theyare readily 10o accessible, and provide rece nacles for long articles,such as towels and knives and forks. The handles 01: the boxes,projecting in front oi. the table, provide means b y which they can bequickly opened and closed. without the necessity of grasping thehandles, as the latter can be pressed sidcwise in opening and closing.

Having thus described my invention, the following is what I claim as newtherein and desire to secure b y Letters iratent:

J. A cmnbined kitchen table and cabinet having a swinging box pivoted atthe end thereof, extending transversely the width of the table beneathihc top, and having a handie projecting in front of the cabinet, bywhich it is swung out and in, substantially as described and shown.

2. A combined kitchen table and cabinet having swinging b(' xes nvotedat the ends thereof, extending transversely the width of the tablebeneath the top, and having their sides projecting in front of thecabinet, forming handles, by which they are swun out and in,si'ibstantially as described and shown.

JESSE E'VERIT'I.

Witnesses:

JOHN Asn; L. CASE.

